Direct Support Profession ONA Non Driver Plainview Helen Kaplan House B location Tue/Wed 11p-6a, Thu 11p-9a, Fri/Sat 11p-7a40 hrs per week

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Direct Support Profession ONA Non Driver Plainview Helen Kaplan House B location Tue/Wed 11p-6a, Thu 11p-9a, Fri/Sat 11p-7a40 hrs per week

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icon Plainview, NY, US, 11803

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icon7 November 2024

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Helen Kaplan House B location

Tue/Wed 11p-6a, Thu 11p-9a, Fri/Sat 11p-7a

40 hours per week

The pay range for this position is starting at $14.00 per hour and above based on experience

Citizens offers a variety of residential supports based upon the level of support and supervision required by each person to include Individualized Residential Alternatives (IRA’s) and Intermediate Care Facilities (ICF’s).

Qualifications:

  • High School Diploma or Equivalent preferred
  • Successful completion and maintenance of AMAP (Approved Medication Administration Personnel) status
  • The ability to communicate and understand written and oral directives/information
  • Excellent team player with a positive attitude. 

Qualified driver status not required for overnight Direct Support Professionals that work 11pm – 7am as 911 will be called for all overnight medical emergencies as most overnight staff must remain on grounds to meet minimum staffing requirements. Therefore, as a non-qualified driver, you cannot use an agency vehicle or transport the people we support.

Primary duties and responsibilities include but not limited to:

  • Practices and promotes the agency’s mission statement in every interaction.
  • Provide ongoing support to people during the overnight and morning hours (i.e., self-care routines to include toileting, feeding, showering, dressing and diapering), health, safety, alternate positioning and overall well being and to ensure that a high quality of life is maintained. 
  • Ensures a safe and clean home by providing support to people to assist them with the completion of household chores and by participating in said household chores as needed (i.e., laundry, etc.)
  • Follows all treatment plans and utilizes all corresponding adaptive and safety equipment needed for each person to promote independence and ensure their health, safety and well-being
  • Reports and documents any events/activities that may hinder the health, safety and well-being of the person that reside there (i.e., allegations of abuse, injuries, broken equipment, falls, etc.)
  • Supports people in the morning with preparing meals by teaching concepts such as diet adherence, portion control and cooking skills
  • Assists people with medication administration according to the AMAP policy and procedures.
  • Accompanies or transports the people supported using safe driving practices to their day programs, or job locations.